They've repackaged this into an upside down tube that collapses as you spray, so I really like that I'm getting as much as I can out of it. This was an on a whim target cartwheel buy. Does what it says, nicely balancing & hydrating. Might buy again but I have others to trial first. Use it after cleansing & as a makeup finishing spray; dries down nicely & plays well with multiple serums/moisturizers. Mostly witch hazel & rosewater though, so eventually I'll try Thayer's to compare.

I am not entirely convinced there are any benefits to using this toner to warrant buying it again. The bottle is very attractive and pretty, but stingy small for a toner. I dared to use only 2-3 pumps at a time or else blow through the whole bottle in a week, and at the price I can't afford to. I plan to use the bottle for my homemade toners.

I think this is a great toner. It always calms my skin. Great natural ingredients. I was not enthusiastic about the price but I will likely repurchase because it has not upset my sensitive skin and it's effective. It it was $9.99 it would be perfect.

I really like this lightly scented rose toner. Although there is geared toward oily / combo skin, i have not had any issues with my dry skin. It contains witch hazel which is an astringent anti-oxident, however it also has glycerin, Calendula, Chamomile and Bulgarian Rose (all known for soothing and hydrating).

I use this toner to dampen my skin before applying facial oil (La Bella Figura Renewal Serum). Great combo.

The packaging is adorable and I love that its in a glass bottle. I appreciate Acure's affordable pricing and the thats its all natural, vegan, cruelty free company.

Good ingredients, seemed like it would benefit my combo/sensitive skin, but it did not. It is very basic and underwhelming in terms of effectiveness. It did not rid my nose of blackouts like Dr. Hauschka Clarifying Toner has.

This is a review for the Seriously Hydrating toner with lavender. Though it has organic lavender, it has an awful smell--like vinegar and worse. It didn't feel like it was doing much for my face and it was very expensive for the small size. Had a pretty glass spray bottle--only good thing.

I really don't like spray toners compared to the bottled ones and this wasn't an exception. I don't think it did anything for my skin but it wasn't irritating and the smell wasn't overpowering. I wouldn't repurchase but it wasn't bad, just unnecessary for my routine.

I have normal to dry "mature" skin. I use this toner along with the Argan oil as a night time treatment. I was taught to do this with another natural skin care line (Evan Healy). the oil/water combo. is working great, even though this toner is for combo./oily skin. Acure has another formulation for normal/dry skin, but I am sensitive to lavender. I find this has a light refreshing scent with a hint of rose. A pleasure to use.

I loves me a good toner, lord knows i do but man was this a waste of money. I adore the Acure brand but this was just a bust. I was expecting so much more. I thought it was gonna be all aromatherapy and results in a bottle but nope. All i got was the bland smell of witch hazel with top notes of witch hazel and bottom notes of hot tap water lol. And the damn sticker was all crooked and bubbled up on the bottle. wtf. Oh..yeah..and it doesn't do anything for my skin whatsoever. Sometimes i spray it on my face and i don't even know why. I guess it makes a good makeup setting spray?? To me..this product was a fail. Even if it doesn't do anything, at least it could smell like something. I will stick to Dr.Alkaitis or ila.